Tuesday 29 March 2011

Window Blinds and Shades - 5 Tips For Better Choice


Choosing the right window blinds and shades depend on several factors including ease of maintenance, function, decor theme and budget. These window treatments, blinds and shades are both decorative and functional as drapes or curtains. Here are 5 tips that can help you while choosing the right window blinds and shades for yourself.

1. You can choose roller blinds or shades for cost effectiveness and ease of installation. They are simple window coverings that come with easy to install hardware. Since they are mostly made of fabric, paper and natural materials like rattan, reeds and bamboo, they are available at relatively cheaper prices.

2. You can choose roman shades if you want simplicity with a touch of class. As they are also easy to install and operate, they have become the most fashionable window covering solutions. Because of the cascading style, folding and the tendency to use textured, heavy and colorful fabric, these roman shades are good for creating a decorative statement.

3. You can choose Venetian or Slatted blinds for functionality and universal appeal. They are universal because they can be used as is or in coordination with other drapes or curtains. They are easy to set up and maintain (requiring only wiping and vacuuming down) and versatile as well. These blinds are usually more durable than any other style of blinds.

4. You can choose gathered blinds if you want the luxurious look. As they use heavy and textured fabric which create ruffled draping effect, these gathered blinds are best used with affluent decor themes and deep colors. These blinds are the quite expensive than other type of blinds.

5. You can choose cellular shades if you want the contemporary look. They are similar to venetian blinds but are constructed with honeycombs which help in controlling light and insulation from extreme temperatures. These cellular window blinds and shades are available in different types of materials and colors with varying price tags.

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